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Cypress, TX Child Lifestyle Photographer | Embracing Natural Light and the Spirit of Little Ones

Good morning! If you follow me on Facebook or my photography work in general, you may know that aside from being a full time small business owner, I am also the mommy to two little girls, Emma (5 years old) and Lucy (12 months). I am also pregnant with number three - another girl!

And while I've always enjoyed photographing my littles, my photography business has allowed me to grow and develop as a photographer. I am constantly practicing, investing in new equipment, watching You Tube videos, actively participating in constructive criticism groups, and striving to better myself. The moment you think you "know it all" is the moment you cease to grow; a step back into the darkness occurs. Because of this, I take several sessions a month, but always make time to photograph my own kiddos. I don't want to miss anything and I am looking forward to having a beautiful collection of photographs as they age. 20 years from now, when they're graduating college or walking down the aisle, I want to remember their newborn features, first steps, or them jumping into a pool for the first time. I want tears of happiness to fill my eyes when I see photos of them playing together, or being carried on Dad's shoulders. Photographs are a concrete connection to the past - they're the chocolate chips to our cookie in life!

And as stated, I do not know everything about photography, though I do not what has been working for me, from a personal perspective. Often, fellow mommies ask me how to take candid and natural, less formally posed images of their own children. Because let's face it: a photographer may not be present the first time your little one smiles at you or when they accomplish a milestone.

First things first: my equipment. I am a prime lens (set focal point) collector. When photographing my children inside, I use a Canon 6d body and the following lenses: 24 mm f/1.4 ART, 35 mm f/1.4 ART, and a 50 mm f/1.4 ART. Outdoors, I use a 135 mm F/2L and a 200 mm f/2.8L. These, however, are not necessary to take nice photos of your little ones. I run a full time photography business so I am always lusting after the sharpest, best reviewed lenses. Something like 50 mm f/1.8 (roughly 125 dollars, great deal) is perfect indoors or out.

Secondly - perspective! Always get on the level of your children. Get on your tummy! Crouch behind the couch. See them for who they are; what are they viewing? What has caught their attention? I avoid saying, "Look at mommy!" Instead, I observe. I patiently wait and do not have expectations. After all, they're small children and it's not their job to "perform" for me; part of the magic of child photography is embracing who your child is and not forcing them into any posing.

Thirdly - settings! With my own children, I shoot at fast shutter speeds, such as 1/500 or faster usually. If they're moving, this helps to ensure the photo is not blurry. I also like wide apertures such as f/1.4 because I adore background compression (aka "the blur") you see in my photographs. I do not add anything like that in processing. It's all in camera. But remember: you'll also have to bump your ISO up a smidgen (which is your camera's sensitivity to light). I always select the middle focal point and then meter for the skin. It's important to retain highlights. And finally - I shoot in RAW. While I do strive to have everything right in camera, I like to have all the data at my hands. This helps in case my white balance was off or I slightly under exposed an image. 

And that's it! Have fun with your kids! And practice. Lots of practice. That's the joy of a digital age: with DSLR you have unlimited "film".

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A morning in the life of Emma and Lucy | Cypress child and sibling lifestyle photographer

This morning, I spent some time with my camera and my little ones, Emma and Lucy. Lately, I've been spending a lot of time working, and I haven't had as much one-on-one time with the kiddos as I would like. While I do love working as a full time freelance photographer, there are weeks I take on a few too many projects and have to remind myself to space them out a wee bit more. :-)

Anyway, this morning Emma, my eldest, invited a neighborhood friend over, and so we filled up the pool, grabbed some toys, and found our swim suits in the bottom of the laundry hamper (as well...like any mommy I sometimes get behind on laundry, haha). We only had an hour or so before Lucy's morning nap, but they had a lot of fun splashing and enjoying the cool water. It's so humid today in Houston, and the small pool is a nice way for them to cool off without having to pack up and go to a neighborhood pool. 

After playing in the pool, Lucy did a little bit of exploring. She also ate snack outdoors since I did not want to leave Emma and her friend unsupervised. Lucy is pretty fond of bananas as you can see, haha! Finally, I ended photographing their morning with Lucy as she prepared for nap time. Two hours later, she's still sleeping, and I have caught up on work!

I didn't have a chance to do many individual shots of Emma and she wasn't feeling like being posed. That's totally fine! There's always next time and I firmly believe there is no point in forcing children into anything they're not happy with (at least in the photography world...cleaning up her room is another story, haha!)

Thanks for viewing a peek into our morning! 

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Keeping Things Sweet | Ivy's Cake Smash & One Year Session | Cypress Child Photographer

If you follow my blog, you may know I specialize in photographing babies, children, and families. However, I must concede my favorite subjects are always infants or toddlers. They’re sweet, inquisitive, and adorable. I enjoy planning their sessions, scouting locations, and the best part is photographing cuties like Miss Ivy!

I first “met” Ivy when I photographed her in her mama’s tummy. I was honored to document her newborn session, and here she is at one year old! Time flies. But it’s been a great year!

Ivy is a spunky little one with beautiful blue eyes and blonde hair. She is also full of joy and loves the camera! Perhaps my favorite aspect of photographing children is capturing eye contact and catching all their quirks from sweet smiles, mischievous grins, curious pouts, or perhaps clapping their hands.

 For Ivy’s one year session, Mom and I chose one of my favorite fields in Cypress, Texas. It’s located in the Northwest part of Houston where I reside so it’s a great spot for Tomball, Cypress or even Katy clients. It also has wonderful evening light – so warm and yummy! It’s important to me that each session, whether morning or evening, have the perfect natural light. I also like the sun to act as a guide and to light the session from behind.

Moreover, Mom and I had a wonderful time during this session! We did a few posed, formal family photos (which I will preview towards the end of this blog post). We also photographed Ivy with her older sister, Zoe for sibling shots. Finally, we finished with a cake smash! These are the best to photograph. I love when the little one realizes the cake is all for him or her…and that they get to eat it all! Ivy wasted no time digging into her cake!

Many thanks to the L family for having me photography Ivy’s one year session. It’s always a pleasure seeing you. I’m looking forward to attending Ivy’s birthday party and helping to celebrate her first year!

Sarah Borchgrevink Photography is a Houston Newborn Photographer specializing in gorgeous posed newborn sessions. Her studio is located in Northwest Harris County. In addition to breathtaking baby portraiture, Sarah also offers stylish natural light family photography as well as dynamic outdoor maternity sessions for expecting mothers and couples. Sarah joyfully serves the entire Harris and Montgomery county areas including Houston, Cypress, Tomball, Spring, The Woodlands, Kingwood, Memorial & West Houston, Katy, Sugar Land, Pearland, Richmond, West University and Rice Village.

For each session, it's important to me that we do a few shots of Mom with little one and Dad with little one. It's great if we have time to do sibling set ups, too. :-)